Education

RTL is a provider of continuing education classes online for real estate / realtors in the state of North Carolina. With primary focuses on Charlotte and Raleigh, RTL works with realtors to ensure licensing and continued education are in place and accomplished as easy as possible.

No need to sit in a classroom when you can finish your CE online at your own pace.

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CISNC is an independently incorporated not-for-profit directed by our own board of directors representing both private and public interests in the state. CISNC assists North Carolina communities in replicating the CIS process of coordinated service delivery, supports the thirty-one local CIS organizations across the state, and advocates for children, youth, and their families. CISNC provides regional and on-site training and technical assistance, builds partnerships with state agencies and organizations to benefit young people, and serves as a resource and information center for local communities concerned about youth at risk of school failure.

The mission of the Alliance for Language Learning is to promote opportunities for learning languages in communities throughout the state of North Carolina. As supporters of both early language study and of a continuing sequence of language education, the Alliance seeks to serve as an advocate and as a resource for parents, communities, schools, businesses, and policymakers (at both state and local levels), assuring that all schools in the State of North Carolina have consistent, high quality K-16 foreign language programs that are available to all students.

Wake Interfaith Hospitality Network, Inc. (WIHN) is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit corporation that responds to the needs of homeless families in Wake County. Opening its doors in 1994, WIHN has developed into a multi-faceted program addressing homelessness and its causes. The specific purpose of WIHN is to provide temporary stability to homeless families as they work toward permanent independence. WIHN promotes a sense of community and self-worth, and assists families in learning the skills necessary to achieve and maintain self-sufficiency. Professional staff provides families with daily, individual case management.

The vision of the Philanthropy Journal is to help people understand, support and work in the nonprofit and philanthropic world, and help them recognize and solve social problems. Through a daily website and free, weekly email bulletin, we deliver nonprofit news, resources, announcements and job listings. The Philanthropy Journal is a publication of the A.J. Fletcher Foundation in Raleigh, N.C., that supports the Foundation’s mission and grantees.
The Foundation supports The Fletcher Academy and funds organizations in North Carolina that support education; the elderly, infirm or indigent; artistic endeavors; mass media; public recreation; or the fostering of religious faith.

International Focus evolved from the successful production of the International Festival of Raleigh. Twenty-two years later it is a key component of the Triangle with over forty ethnic groups represented. International Focus assists students abroad and businesses seeking ethnic workers.International Focus, Inc. is a non-profit organization with a mission to preserve and encourage ethnic cultures, both popular and traditional, by education initiatives, to foster and develop through education an awareness of the broad scope of ethnic backgrounds of all persons, and to promote American citizenship and its ideals among people of all nationalities by cultural educational means.

The Bellamy Mansion is one of North Carolina‘s most spectacular examples of antebellum architecture built on the eve of the Civil War by free and enslaved black artisans, for John Dillard Bellamy (1817-1896) physician, planter and business leader; and his wife, Eliza McIlhenny Harriss (1821-1907) and their nine children. After the fall of Fort Fisher in 1865, Federal troops commandeered the house as their headquarters during the occupation of Wilmington. Now the house is a museum that focuses on history and the design arts and offers tours, changing exhibitions and an informative look at historic preservation in action.

Using the old jail as the foundation, the Burgwin-Wright House was built in 1770 by John Burgwin, planter, merchant, and treasurer of the colony of Carolina. In 1781, “the most considerable house in town” was occupied by Lord Cornwallis as his headquarters shortly before his defeat and surrender at Yorktown, Virginia. In 1799, Joshua Grainger Wright purchased the house for 3500 Spanish milled dollars. It was occupied as a residence until 1937, when it was bought by The National Society of The Colonial Dames of America in the state of North Carolina. Today, the Burgwin-Wright House, beautifully restored, is the oldest museum house in Southeastern North Carolina. Visitors will enjoy the fine detail of the Georgian style architecture, the 18th and early 19th century furnishings and stories of the people who have lived in this house.

The Cameron Art Museum is committed to arts education, and presents exhibitions and public programs of both historical and contemporary significance. The Museum‘s permanent collection of fine arts, crafts and design includes work by artists of national and international significance, including works by North Carolina artists.

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